Sage Computer Technology

A Sage Stride 440 (with an HP 100LX on top, acting as a console terminal)

SAGE Computer Technology was a computer company based in Reno, Nevada, United States. It was founded in 1981 by Rod Coleman, Bill Bonham and Bob Needham; it went through several name changes. The change from Sage computer came about when "Sage Software" in Maryland demanded cessation of use of the name Sage in the computer segment.[1]

  • SAGE Computer Technology
- created the Sage II and Sage IV computers based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor.
  • SAGE Computer
  • Stride Micro
    • MicroSage Computer Systems (a wholly owned subsidiary, 1987)
- created the Stride 420, Stride 440, Stride 460 (VME),[2] Stride 660 and Stride 740 computers.
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